Eighth Annual - Dallas Baptist University

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Eighth Annual - Dallas Baptist University
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Vol. 27 No. 2 Summer 2014
Eighth Annual
Tom Landry Leadership Award Dinner
2014 Tom Landry Award Recipient Gil Stricklin (center) along with honorary co-chairs Alicia Landry and Bo Pilgrim.
Summer 2014
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tom landry
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dinner honors
Gil Stricklin
Dallas Baptist University hosted the
eighth annual Tom Landry Leadership
Award Dinner on Saturday, March 22, on
the DBU campus. The annual event recognized the lasting legacy of one of North
Texas’ most famous citizens, Tom Landry,
with more than 350 guests in attendance.
Honored as the eighth recipient of the
Tom Landry Leadership Award was Gil
Stricklin, president, CEO, and founder of
Marketplace Ministries, Inc.
This year’s honorary co-chairs of the
dinner were Alicia Landry, wife of the
late Tom Landry, and Bo Pilgrim, CEO of
Pilgrim Enterprises. Dr. Jerry Carlisle,
senior pastor of First Baptist Church of
Plano and DBU trustee, served as the
dinner chair for the program, and Ron
Harris, former DBU faculty member and
current president of MEDIAlliance International, served as the evening’s emcee.
Dinner was held in the Hillcrest Great
Hall of the Mahler Student Center, fol-
lowed by the award program held in the
Patty and Bo Pilgrim Chapel Sanctuary
and a dessert reception in Sadler Hall.
Dr. Carlisle welcomed the guests in
attendance, followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance led by Sam Johnson, U. S.
Representative and 2007 Landry Award
recipient. The evening’s invocation was
then led by Wayne Stevenson, founder of
Control Systems International and 2011
Landry Award recipient. DBU President
Dr. Gary Cook gave a brief welcome and
invited guests to proceed to Pilgrim Chapel after dinner for the continuation of the
program.
The DBU Grand Chorus, under the
direction of Dr. Stephen Holcomb, performed “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with
DBU student Summer Coleman as the
soloist. The Grand Chorus then performed
a musical medley of patriotic songs narrated by Dr. Bob Brooks, dean of the
Graduate School of Ministry.
Ann and Gil Stricklin
Ron Harris gave introductions, and
then Dr. Cook expressed a word of
gratitude to those in attendance for their
support of DBU and student scholarships
that would be made possible through their
generous gifts. Dr. Cook then asked DBU
music student and vocal artist Brian Hull,
whose recent YouTube video of “Let It Go”
from the Disney movie Frozen won him
national stardom, to expound upon his
experiences and perform a segment of his
song.
Following Brian’s presentation, Dr.
Cook introduced a video presentation
about DBU’s history and mission. Afterwards Ron Simmons, Texas State Representative and DBU alumnus, introduced
the keynote speaker for the event, fellow
Texas State Representative and former
NFL player Scott Turner.
2014 dinner committee
Alicia Landry, Bo Pilgrim . . . Honorary Chairs
Jerry Carlisle ��������������������������� Chair
Bryan Alexander
Jenny Allison
Mike Arnold
Jerry Carlisle
Gary Cook
Sam Dennis
Mike Fechner
John Ford
Charles Haddox
Cory Hines
Roy Lamkin
Jeff Leach
Jon Lineberger
Craig Morgan
Stephen Phillips
Blair Robinson
Matt Shaheen
Ronald Simmons
Ron Skaggs
Wayne Stevenson
Ann Stricklin
Larry Taylor
Fred Villa
Charla Hawkes
Vinyard
Adam Wright
Turner explained his life journey and how
he found that the true meaning of leadership
is stewardship under God’s rule and service
to people in God’s way. Through the influence
of former NFL players Darrell Green and
Tim Johnson, Turner grew in God’s calling to
leadership and humility.
“We need more servant leaders…to live
and to lead with godly humility and unshakable conviction,” stated Turner. “We have
to be the best we can be as Christians…God
has called us to take dominion over leadership roles in every facet of life.”
Turner challenged the audience to follow
after Gil Stricklin’s footsteps and answer
the call to lead the world through humility,
service, and godly influence.
Following Turner’s address, Ron Harris
returned to the podium and introduced a special video presentation recognizing Gil Stricklin as this year’s Landry Award honoree.
The Tom Landry Leadership Award Dinner was inaugurated in 2007 to ensure that
Landry’s legacy would live on and serve as
an example to DBU students and to others in
Collin County.
As the coach of the acclaimed Dallas
Cowboys for 29 years, Tom Landry and
“America’s Team” became a Texas legend.
Their success came as a result of character
and a commitment to excellence. In Landry’s
mind, the credit for all this success came
from his faith, management strategies, and
leadership style.
(Pictured from top to bottom) Ron Harris, DBU trustee and
president of MEDIAlliance International, served as the emcee
for the dinner.
Scott Turner, former NFL player and current Texas State
Representative, provided the keynote address.
Dr. Jerry Carlisle, DBU trustee and pastor of First Baptist
Church of Plano, served as chair of the event; he is pictured
along with his wife, Dedi, DBU Women’s Auxiliary Board
Member.
Former Landry Award recipient U. S. Congressman Sam
Johnson (left) is pictured along with Dr. Gary Cook, DBU president, and Dr. Cook’s wife, Sheila.
Tom Landry’s life epitomized the most exceptional
leadership and character qualities that DBU strives to instill in its students every day. His faith in God, devotion to
family, dedication to integrity, and service to others have
made Landry a lasting role model to this day.
The Landry Leadership Award is given to those individuals who use their God-given talents and abilities to excel
in their chosen field of work, who provide and exhibit
exceptional leadership, who are committed to serving others in their community, and who demonstrate integrity in
their personal lives.
Directly after the video, Alicia Landry and Bo Pilgrim
presented the Landry Leadership Award to this year’s
recipient: Gil Stricklin.
Gil Stricklin was born and raised in North Texas. After
working in the railroad industry, Gil began serving in
the military, serving for 37 years as a chaplain. He also
served as a special assistant to Dr. Billy Graham, traveling around the world with the noted evangelist, working
with the international media.
Colonel Stricklin earned a B.A. degree in business from
Baylor University and a communications degree from
Texas Christian University. He later went on to receive a
bachelor's and master's degree in theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also graduated
from the Army War College and the National Defense
University, the highest military education, and holds a
master’s degree in geo-political science. In addition, he
has received an honorary doctorate from Dallas Baptist
University.
Gil Stricklin and his wife, Ann, to whom he has been
married since 1958, have been long-time members at
(Pictured from top to bottom) More than 350 people gathered in the Great Hall on
the DBU campus for the dinner portion of the event; following dinner, those gathered
went to the Patty and Bo Pilgrim Chapel for the presentation of the award.
Texas State Representative and DBU alumnus Ron Simmons, along with his wife,
Lisa.
Ken Paxton (far left), Texas State Representative, and his wife, Angela, are pictured along with fellow Texas State Representative Scott Turner and his wife, Robin.
DBU alumnus and current trustee Mike Arnold (far right), is pictured along with
his wife, Mandy, along with Chip and Nicki Loper.
First Baptist Church of Dallas, where
Gil serves as an ordained deacon. He
and Ann have two sons, Art, married
to Belinda, and Cliff, married to Robin,
as well as four grandchildren.
On January 1, 1984, Gil and Ann
entered a new stage of service as
they founded Marketplace Chaplains
USA, a company designed to provide
employees of corporate America with
chaplain services. Drawing from his
nearly 40 years of military and corporate chaplaincy experience, Stricklin
grew the service company to reach
hundreds of thousands of employees
and companies all over the world.
Today, Marketplace Chaplains USA
has over 2,500 marketplace chaplains
serving across the United States and
around the world.
“I deeply appreciate Dallas Baptist
University and all that it has done for
Ann and me,” reflected Colonel Stricklin. “I do not deserve this honor, but I
will spend the rest of my life trying to
live up to it.”
Past recipients of the Tom Landry
Leadership Award include Tillie
Burgin (2013), Fred Moses (2012),
Wayne Stevenson (2011), Dr. Jeff
Warren (2010), Mike Simpson (2009),
Dr. Jack Graham (2008), and Congressman Sam Johnson (2007).
supporters help provide scholarships
for dbu students in tarrant county
legacy council
Gil and Ann Stricklin
freedom council
Toppy and Tony Goolsby
Hodges Capital Management
David C. Maddox
Fred and Mazzie Moses
Buena and Wayne Stevenson
chairman’s board
Baylor Medical Center at Frisco
C. Robert and Ellen Byrd
Nita and John Ford
Marketplace Ministries, Inc.
Pace Foundation
Prestonwood Christian Academy
President’s Cabinet
Mike and Mandy Arnold
Baylor Healthcare System
BGCT/Executive Leadership
Collin Baptist Association
Comstock Resources, Inc.
Gary and Sheila Cook
Cooper Aerobics
Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church
Lynn and Rebecca Craft
Denison Forum on Truth and Culture
Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Farrow
First Baptist Church of Dallas
First Baptist Church of Plano
Herschel Forester
Jo Ann Frankum
Frost Bank
Guidestone Financial Resources
Dr. and Mrs. Ron Harris
Cory and Melinda Hines
H.I.S. Bridge Builders:
Mike Fechner, President and Founder
Barbara Hitzelberger-Wooten
Congressman Sam Johnson
Anita R. Jones
Roland and Ann Kelley
Roy and Beverly Lamkin
Dennis and Gail Linam
Dr. Calvin and Mary Lou McKaig
Craig and Gina Morgan:
Blended Together Forever
Mr. and Mrs. Erle Nye
Parkway Hills Baptist Church
Bill and Bobby Pinson
Boone and Peggy Powell
Prestonwood Baptist Church
Derrel and Dorothy Renfrow
Blair and Lauren Robinson
Commissioner Matt Shaheen
Hon. and Mrs. Ron Simmons
Ronald and Sondra Skaggs
May Beth Smith
Robert and Mary Strauss
Michelle and Phil Swatzell
Paul and Charla Vinyard
Adam and Candice Wright
(Pictured from left to right) DBU trustee Ron Skaggs (far right) is pictured along with his wife, Sondra (far left), and their son, David, who is seen with
his wife, Kim, and their sons, Mark and Kyle.
Boone Powell, former recipient of the DBU Russell H. Perry Free Enterprise Award, is pictured along with former college roommate and former
recipient of the DBU Oak Cliff Good Samaritan Award, Jim Palmer.
Wayne Stevenson, a past recipient of the Tom Landry Leadership Award, is pictured along with his wife, Buena, who serves as a DBU trustee.